MedTech 101

Rodney Moses

Discussions about Medical Technology, Pharmaceuticals and popular trends; covering from basic to complex topics in a simplified way to make you understand. Rodney is a Biomedical Engineer and co-inventor working in R&D, ex Johnson & Johnson.

  1. JAN 26

    Where To Focus Your Money in MedTech

    Send us a Message In this first MedTech 101 episode of the year, Rodney Moses explores where MedTech is heading in 2026 and beyond. Drawing from industry history, market data, and real-world regulatory experience, he identifies three key growth pillars shaping the future of healthcare: telemedicine, artificial intelligence, and personalised medicine. Using Intuitive Surgical as a case study, Rodney explains how patents, monopolies, and regulation influence innovation and market expansion. He then breaks down why telemedicine is accelerating rapidly, how AI is enhancing (not replacing) clinicians, and why personalised medicine is set to become a trillion-dollar market. This episode offers a clear investment, innovation, and career lens on where MedTech is moving—and where attention should be focused over the next five years. ⏱️ Episode Time-Step Summary (Chapters) (0:00–0:20) High-Growth MedTech Thesis MedTech companies operating in telemedicine, AI, and personalised medicine are positioned for strong long-term growth. (0:20–1:55) Welcome & Podcast Update Rodney Moses welcomes listeners to the first episode of the year, reflects on fewer episodes in 2025, and shares updates on starting postgraduate studies in Munich and expanding the podcast’s scope. (1:55–2:23) Framing the Future of MedTech To predict the future of MedTech, we must first understand the present and recent history of the industry. (2:23–4:08) Intuitive Surgical & Market Evolution Intuitive Surgical’s early patents created a long-lasting monopoly in surgical robotics. Patent expiry enabled competitors, lowered regulatory barriers, and expanded the market. (4:08–4:59) Innovation, Patents & Regulation Discussion on balancing patent protection, innovation incentives, affordability, and the role of regulation in MedTech markets. (4:59–6:35) Telemedicine: Market Growth & Impact Telemedicine as a key future pillar of MedTech, driven by wearables and remote monitoring. Market size: $141B (2024) → $380B (2030)Benefits include hospital decongestion and improved access to care.(6:35–10:00) Artificial Intelligence in MedTech AI as an enabler rather than a replacement for doctors. Use cases include diagnostics, imaging, mental health analysis, and decision support. Market size: $14B (2024) → $255B (2033) Regulatory catch-up remains a challenge, but momentum is strong.(10:06–11:22) Personalised Medicine & Data-Driven Care Shift from generalized treatments to tailored therapies based on individual patient data, improving efficacy and outcomes. (11:22–11:54) Personalised Medicine Market Outlook One of the fastest-growing healthcare markets globally. Market size: $567B (2024) → $1.2T (2033)(11:54–12:57) Where to Focus in MedTech The three strongest growth areas for the next 1–5 years: TelemedicineArtificial IntelligencePersonalised Medicine Surgical robotics remains important but secondary in near-term growth.(12:57–13:11) Closing Remarks Rodney thanks listeners, marks his return to the podcast, and invites guest and topic suggesti Support the show Follow or Connect with Rodney Moses: Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube | Donations Patreon | PayPal

    13 min
  2. 2025-11-25

    Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment: The Future of Localized Drug Delivery to Tumors with CEO, Shaun Bagai

    Send us a Message In this compelling episode of MedTech 101, host Rodney Moses sits down with RenovoRx CEO Shaun Bagai to explore the latest breakthroughs in cancer treatment. The conversation opens with a clear-eyed look at the challenges pancreatic cancer patients face, before diving into Shaun’s remarkable journey—from aspiring pre-med student to seasoned medtech leader—and the pivotal role engineering plays in redefining cancer care. Rodney underscores the importance of pairing technological innovation with true patient-centric thinking, setting the tone for an insightful discussion on medtech’s ability to transform lives. Shaun explains how RenovoRx is changing the treatment landscape through its patented localized therapy platform, designed to deliver chemotherapy directly to the tumor while reducing life-limiting systemic side effects. Their discussion highlights the development and impact of the RenovoCath catheter and the Trans-Arterial Micro-Perfusion (TAMP) system, technologies that enable precise, targeted drug delivery and bring renewed hope for improved outcomes. Rodney and Shaun also touch on the contrast between the agility of startups and the slower pace of traditional medtech companies—using RenovoRx’s journey to a NASDAQ listing, without being acquired by a larger player, as a powerful example of strategic independence. The episode wraps with optimism about the future of oncology and the transformative potential of smarter drug-delivery systems. Timestamp Summary 00:00 | Innovative Approach to Treating Pancreatic Cancer Locally 01:50 | Renovo Rx's Innovative Approach to Localized Chemotherapy Delivery 02:31 | From Medtronic to CEO: A Journey in Medical Innovation 05:28 | Leveraging Technology in Medicine for Widespread Impact 06:47 | RenovoRx's Unique Path in the Medtech Industry 12:39 | Innovative Localized Chemotherapy for Pancreatic Cancer Treatment 19:22 | Expanding Life-Saving Technology Beyond the US Market 21:02 | Innovative Delivery Systems for Pancreatic Cancer Treatment Support the show Follow or Connect with Rodney Moses: Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube | Donations Patreon | PayPal

    24 min
  3. 2025-10-16

    Bioelectronic Medicine: Entering a New Era of Pain Management Without Pills with Dr Kevin Tracey

    Send us a Message Dr Kevin Tracey is a renowned neurosurgeon and the president of the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research. With over three decades of experience focused on understanding and controlling inflammation. Dr Tracey has pioneered research that led to advancements in bioelectronic medicine. His work explores the potential of the vagus nerve to regulate inflammation, paving the way for innovative treatments for chronic conditions like rheumatoid arthritis. Kevin is also a co-founder of SetPoint Medical, which recently received FDA approval for an implant device aimed at treating inflammation. Timestamp 00:00 Bioelectronic Devices Revolutionize Inflammation Treatment 04:28 Exploring Bioelectronic Medicine and Innovative Medical Research 09:09 Vagus Nerve Stimulation as a Breakthrough in Inflammation Treatment 13:07 Implant Revolutionizes Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment 15:56 Vagus Nerve Stimulation and Its Role in Inflammation Control 20:25 SetPoint Medical's FDA Approval and Future Distribution Challenges 24:08 The Promise of Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Rheumatoid Arthritis 27:29 Understanding Present Data to Predict Future Technological Advancements 29:48 Vagus Nerve Stimulation as a Future Inflammation Treatment 32:16 Podcast Interview with Author Kevin Tracey Book: The Great Nerve: The New Science of the Vagus Nerve and How to Harness Its Healing Reflexes  Support the show Follow or Connect with Rodney Moses: Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube | Donations Patreon | PayPal

    32 min
  4. 2025-10-05

    Beating Depression with Wearable Headset Technology with Erin Lee

    Send us a Message In this episode of the MedTech 101 podcast, host Rodney Moses sits down with Erin Lee, CEO of Flow Neuroscience, to talk about how technology is changing the way we treat mental health. Erin shares the story behind Flow’s groundbreaking device that uses gentle brain stimulation to treat depression, without relying on traditional antidepressants. Together, they discuss the challenges of drug-based therapies and Flow’s mission to make mental health treatment more effective, affordable, and accessible. Erin also opens up about her unconventional journey into medtech, from her time at leading tech firms to her eye-opening experience at Babylon Health, which shaped her vision for digital health innovation. The conversation dives into how Flow operates as a Scandinavian company with a global footprint, spanning the UK, EU, and now expanding into the U.S. market. Erin explains the regulatory hurdles they face, how they navigate them, and what it takes to bring such a device to different regions. She also talks about Flow’s wearable headset — a clinically proven, non-drug treatment that uses targeted electrical stimulation to improve mood. Finally, Erin reflects on the future of mental health care, where AI and medtech could work together to deliver more personalized and accessible treatments for people everywhere. Timestamp 00:00 Revolutionizing Depression Treatment Without Antidepressants 01:44 Erin Lee's Unconventional Journey to Leading Flow Neuroscience 06:07 Innovative Headset Offers Drug-Free Depression Treatment 12:17 Challenges and Strategies in Medical Device Market Approvals 15:53 Challenges in Introducing Innovative Medical Devices to the Market 22:41 The Future of Personalized Brain Stimulation for Depression Treatment 29:31 Erin Lee Discusses Neuroscience and Upcoming Device Launch Support the show Follow or Connect with Rodney Moses: Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube | Donations Patreon | PayPal

    30 min
  5. 2025-08-26

    Revolutionizing Hydrogel Testing: Geltech's Breakthrough in MedTech Innovation

    Send us a Message In this enlightening episode of the MedTech 101 podcast, host Rodney introduces the unique and transformative work of Sinan Golhan, CEO of Geltech, who is at the forefront of advancing hydrogel technology. Hydrogels have the extraordinary capacity to absorb up to 10,000 times their weight in water, making them invaluable across diverse fields such as medtech, pharmaceuticals, and even cosmetics. This episode unravels how Geltech is making significant strides in streamlining hydrogel research through automation, reducing the cost of testing and accelerating the timeline for hydrogel innovations to benefit various industries. As the discussion progresses, Sinan shares his personal journey from UC San Diego to founding Geltech. Motivated by a poignant family health challenge, Sinan's quest has been to enhance the precision of cancer treatments via hydrogels. Throughout this conversation, Sinan delves deep into the hurdles of fundraising and the scalable solutions devised by Geltech to expedite and automate the labor-intensive process of hydrogel testing. Listeners gain an insight into the potential future Timestamp 00:00 Innovative Hydrogel Applications in MedTech and Pharmaceuticals 03:14 Innovating Cancer Treatment Through Robotics and Personal Motivation 05:29 Hydrogels: Transformative Applications in Medicine and Biotechnology 08:28 Revolutionizing Hydrogel Testing with Automated Lab Technology 15:45 Challenges and Strategies in Raising Capital for Startups 17:30 Unexpected Networking Leads to Successful Startup Fundraising 23:17 The Future of 3D-Printed Hydrogels in MedTech GelTech https://www.geltechlabs.com Support the show Follow or Connect with Rodney Moses: Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube | Donations Patreon | PayPal

    26 min

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Discussions about Medical Technology, Pharmaceuticals and popular trends; covering from basic to complex topics in a simplified way to make you understand. Rodney is a Biomedical Engineer and co-inventor working in R&D, ex Johnson & Johnson.